Terms for frame frequency image definition of camera module Definition
2.1.15 pixel / picture element
The smallest imaging unit that makes up all possible brightness and chroma of an image.
2.1.16 pixel pitch
The distance between the centers of adjacent pixels.
Relative deviation of pixel pitch
The ratio of the absolute value to the nominal value of the difference between the measured value and the nominal value of the pixel center distance.
2.1.18 level up degree
The concave and convex deviation of normal direction of video display screen.
Ratio of out of control pixel
The ratio of LED pixels whose luminous state does not match the display state required by the control to the total pixels.
Gray scale
The number of luminance levels that can be distinguished from the darkest to the brightest in the same brightness level of the display screen.
2.1.21 frame refresh frequency
Frequency of video display screen update.
2.1.22 refresh frequency
The video display shows the number of times the data is repeated per second.
2.1.23 picture resolution
The ability to represent image details. For image signal, it is often called source resolution, which is determined by the image format and usually expressed by the number of pixels in horizontal and vertical directions. For imaging devices, CRT is usually represented by the center pitch, and the intrinsic resolution imaging devices such as LED, CCD, LCD, PDP, DLP, LCOS, OLED are usually expressed by the number of pixels in horizontal and vertical directions.
2.1.24 picture definition
The clarity of the details of an image that the human eye can detect, as shown by a television cable.
2.1.25 brightness of display screen
The luminous intensity per unit projected area of any surface observed in the normal direction of the display screen.